The compact, 191 x 151 x 34mm computer has a custom mainboard and “slim vent-hole free dustproof” aluminum enclosure, and provides extended -20 to 60°C support. The system can run Linux or Windows on dual-core, 15W TDP Intel Core i3-7100U, i5-7200, and i7-7500U CPUs at up to 2.4GHz, 3.1GHz, and 3.5GHz, respectively. Applications are said to include digital signage, kiosks, network security, and IoT gateways.

BIS-6862 side views
(click images to enlarge)

The BIS-6862 integrates a SATA 3.0 bay, and offers a mini-PCIe based M.2 slot with SATA and wireless support and an accompanying SIM card slot. An external antenna mount is also available. The system offers dual display support with its HDMI and DisplayPorts.

The BIS-6862 features 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 2x USB 3.0 ports, 4x USB 2.0 ports, and an optional RS-232 port. Other features include audio line-out and mic jacks, a watchdog, and a 19V DC power supply. VESA mounting is standard, and bracket mounting is optional.

Further information

The BIS-6862 is available now at an unstated price. More information may be found at Habey’s BIS-6862 product page.

I guess… if you have to ask, you probably couldn’t afford it. This is why I like newcomers like Litebook. For years, Linux either saw underpowered or over-priced systems. Until this company posts their prices somewhere, they don’t exist for me.